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Copacabana Beach 

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Copacabana Beach is located between Avoca Beach and MacMasters Beach and is just north of the mouth of Cockrane lagoon.

Captain Cook Lookout overlooks this pretty beach and provides magnificent views of the NSW coastline.

With local shops, including several excellent restaurants, just across the road, Copacabana Beach is the ideal spot while the sun's setting to enjoy a wonderful dinner with the whole family.

Further Information

This beach is well known for its persistent and often numerous rips, so bathers are cautioned to swim between the flags, however there's a rock pool that's perfect for children.

Site Description  Beach

Site Facilities  Carpark, Toilets

Experience  Beach, Water Based

Activities  Picnicking, Swimming, Walking

Nearby  Bus Stop, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

Copacabana Beach
Copacabana Beach

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